
Found Rental Co. is going all in on Benicia, snapping up a sprawling industrial warehouse and preparing to shift a major chunk of its Bay Area operations into the city starting in August. The wedding and corporate event rental company is getting room for a new showroom, a larger fabrication shop and more warehousing, a combination that could juice local logistics traffic and hiring. Brokers who worked the deal say the building’s size and dock-heavy setup make it a rare headquarters-style score in Solano County.
About the property
Commercial listings put the multi-tenant complex at roughly 143,600 square feet and highlight tall clear heights, multiple loading docks and nearly 275 parking spaces, per LoopNet and the building’s marketing flyer. Those materials also show established tenants such as PODS and Bio‑Rad, a mix that helps explain why the site has been on the radar of companies trying to combine workshop, showroom and storage functions under one roof.
Found’s local footprint
Found Rental Co. lists both Northern and Southern California operations on its site and already maintains a pickup and warehouse presence in Benicia while serving clients from a showroom in Southern California. Recent job and career postings point to a current Benicia address at 5250 E. Second Street and describe on-site fabrication and upholstery positions tied to the company’s local Fab Lab. See Found Rental Co. and current listings for more on its existing setup.
The deal and the numbers
The purchase closed in late May for about $20.5 million, according to The Press Democrat, which reports that the Mauses' real‑estate entity acquired the building. Company leaders told the paper that Found employs more than 260 people across Northern and Southern California, including roughly 118 full- and part-time staffers in Benicia, and that they expect revenue to climb about 30% in 2026 compared with 2025. The Press Democrat also noted that Found set up shop in Benicia in 2021 and currently operates from a roughly 42,000-square-foot facility in the city.
Why the space fits
Marketing materials for the property play up its heavy-logistics credentials: dock courts, truck access and large floorplates that can handle serious inventory and production. Brokers who pitched the listing highlighted the mix of warehouse and office space as a strong match for a company looking to centralize operations while still leaving room for co-tenants, and they directed interested parties to the property flyer and the commercial listing for full specs.
Next steps and timeline
Found plans to move into the larger Benicia facility in August and will initially occupy about 92,000 square feet of the building while other parts stay leased out, The Press Democrat reports. The paper adds that the new space is slated to include a roughly 2,500-square-foot showroom, about 1,500 square feet of offices and a 5,760-square-foot fabrication laboratory, a package that would let the company deepen in-house production for destination weddings and larger corporate events.
City permitting and the buildout schedule will ultimately dictate when staff and inventory make the full move, but the acquisition is a clear signal that Found plans to keep more of its event logistics and production anchored in Solano County as the business scales up.









